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31447 - Confederate Infantry Fifer Marching WWII K&C Afrika Korps and by the 1820-30s American

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and by the 1820-30s American manufacturers had virtually abandoned the use of boxwood

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31447 - Confederate Infantry Fifer Marching WWII K&C Afrika Korps and by the 1820-30s AmericanConfederate Infantry Fifer Marching Boys were often used as fifers if they had the skill and sufficient lung power. Fifes throughout the 18th century were nearly all made of boxwood. This specific type of tonewood possessed tonal properties that make them a good choice. Turkish boxwood was preferred, as it was thought that the dry climate might produce wood less susceptible to warping, but in truth, all boxwood, unless perfectly seasoned and used in

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